Huffpo Goes Younger

September 21st, 2011

Getting your story placed on a high profile blog is a good thing, right?  Lot’s of eyeballs eyeing your clients story.  One of these high profile blogs, the Huffington Post, is eyeing new readers with it’s Patch network of hyperlocal sites, and a new venture aimed at teenagers.
This news dropped friday around lunch time in [...]


3-6 White Guy Bands

March 14th, 2011

The other night I went to see a band called “Telekinesis” at the worst bar in the Pacific Northwest. The band was fine…a tight three piece that made me reconsider my policy of avoiding bands where the drummer is the singer (apologies to Phil Collins). But they were just…y’know…fine. I’m not gonna [...]


The Advertiser’s Goldmine

February 8th, 2011

Tell you what:
Imagine you’ve got a product you want to advertise.
I can do that for you. There’s two options.
1) For $100, I will go into a room with 100 of my closest friends and tell them about your product. I’ll say something like “hey guys, I just bought the widgetron 9000…it’s pretty good!”
OR
2) [...]


Life’s a Pitch

November 9th, 2010

Twentyten has seen Klick Communciations go through our fair share of pitching.  Some we’ve won, some we haven’t.   We have learnt a lot during the process, but we have been resoundingly reminded that no one likes a No.   So much so that we would like to re-think NOvember and are launching our own reverse pitch [...]


An Exclusive Interview With Prince

July 20th, 2010

What follows is a rough transcription of the follow-up interview that Klick’s own Scotty Iseri may have had with international rock-star, sex symbol, and diminutive Jehovah’s Witness, Prince.  Recently Prince was quoted in The Daily Mirror as saying “The internet’s completely over” regarding his decision to not distribute his new album, 20TEN, online.
Scotty: Hi Prince.
Prince: [...]


Teenagers are Nerds

May 28th, 2010

Before I get into this week’s blog, I want to thank everybody that clicked, retweeted, watched, and otherwise enjoyed Brian.  There’s a Part 2 to the video that I’m uploading now.

Okay, so I finally figured out who this Justin Bieber person is. Thanks to a re-run of Saturday Night Live, 1 I’ve discovered he [...]


Stop Making Content

May 10th, 2010

When the TV show M.A.S.H. ended over three decades ago, millions of people tuned in to see their favorite characters off.  It was a bittersweet goodbye as these characters’ never-ending Korean war drew to a close and they were allowed to return totheir families, many  eyes grew wet at the final image: a handmade sign [...]


Politics, 140 Characters at a Time

May 4th, 2010

You know how when you call a company with a question or a complaint and you spend the first 10 minutes navigating their phone tree?  “Press one if you want to talk about your bill, your service, or to leave a comment”.  And you know how surprised you  sound when an actual human being finally [...]